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The four chief executives of Creative Concepts Systems & Procedures Brothers Unlimited Inc. are Ned, Fred, Red and Gramps – ‘the Four Skins’ we’re told in the opening. When Gerard Damiano’s 1976 (almost) all-puppet musical smut fest begins, these three men are in dire straits. See, they sunk all their money
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AGFA presents a nice collection that serves as a tribute to the late Sarah Jacobson, the indie filmmaker who passed away in 2004 from cancer after studying under George Kuchar and making a name for herself with the two pictures included on this set.

A group of commandos travel by helicopter into Africa to steal a mysterious device. After the mission, the troop’s helicopter is attacked. Before the chopper goes down, one man (Jackie Chan) manages to fall from the helicopter, the trees break his fall and he survives. He’s found by a tribe of natives who nurse him back to health, but as he recovers it’s clear that he has amnesia. After asking over and over again ‘Who am I?’ the natives give him that name – Whoami.

Suzanne Fields made a pretty big name for herself in west coast hardcore of the seventies. She was an attractive and vivacious performer who always seemed to be enjoying herself on screen. She’s probably best known for her appearance in Flesh Gordon, but Alpha Blue Archives presents four of her lesser known efforts on DVD for the more discerning fan.

Double Exposure:

The first thing that Double Exposure has in common with High Fashion Models is the opening shot to Exposure, which is used as establishing shot in Fashion. The second thing in common is John Holmes. And then the third thing is the fucking part. Holmes plays a shutter bug who gets too involved
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Based on reporter Gerald Walker’s novel of the same name, William Friedkin’s 1980 thriller Cruising was, and still remains, a controversial and difficult film. It’s surprising, considering the rough and explicit subject matter, that a major studio financed the film and it’s just as unusual that a mainstream actor like Al Pacino would play the lead, but here it is. The fact that Cruising exists in the first place makes it remarkable.

Forged out of the German post-punk/industrial music scene of the early eighties, Decoder follows a young man named FM (FM Einheit, one-time percussionist of Einstürzende Neubauten) who learns that the ‘muzak’ being pumped into H Burgers, the fast food restaurant where he works, actually contains
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Jess Franco’s Attack Of The Robots (also known as Cartes sur Table) opens in Buenos Aires where an international diplomat is assassinated at a black tie affair. After that, a high-ranking bishop is assassinated at an Amsterdam airport. Elsewhere, in Finland, a half
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The latest entry in Umbrella Entertainment’s ongoing Drive-In Delirium series of trailer collections, With a Vengeance, presents a mix of action, horror, sciifi, thriller and western movie trailers all in sparkly high definition for your enjoyment.

The trailers that make up pretty much the entirety of Drive-In Delirium: With A Vengeance are broken up into two sections and presented
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Junior (Bryan O'Dell), who goes by the nickname Youngblood, is a fifteen-year-old kid who lives in a tough as nails tenement building in the heart of Los Angeles. His older brother, Reggie (David Pendleton), has a good job as
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Proving that the Koreans are as adept at remakes as the North Americans, the 2018 film Believer borrows heavily from Johnnie To's Drug War, released just six years earlier. In this outing, Cho Jin-Woong plays Won-ho, a narcotics detective pursuing the mysterious
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The Outsider, or Le Marginal en Francais if you so prefer, follows the exploits of a cop named Commissaire Philippe Jordan. He’s a tough guy, the type of cop who will gladly bend the rules if it means getting
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Directed by Donald G. Jackson and released in 1988, Hell Comes To Frogtown is set in a post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland. The events of the Third World War have left humanity a roving gang of nomads, scavenging what they can when they can in
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Directed by Perry Henzell in 1972, The Harder They Come follows the story of a young Jamaican man named Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin (Jimmy Cliff). When the film begins, he’s out of work and looking for a job. When his grandmother passes away, he heads to Kingston to live with his mother. Here he befriends a man named Jose (Carl Bradshaw) and, after the pair takes in a theatrical screening of Sergio Corbucci’s Django, Ivan eventually finds a job working for a preacher (Basil Keane). When he manages to repair a bicycle and make it work again, he uses that to do some work for a record producer (Leslie Kong), which gets him
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